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Headlines: Issue 65 | 24 – 30 October 2013

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Headlines: Issue 65 | 24 – 30 October 2013

COVER STORY

A&A Saga: Insolvency or Fraud?

 

After Weekly broke the story surrounding the A&A scam back in April, the company went into administration. The victims, it seemed, would have to suffer more economic pain while the Kessewnath family that orchestrated the scam blissfully continued to enjoy their ill-gotten wealth. Why can’t the Asset Recovery Act be applied in this case? An upcoming Financial Services Commission (FSC) report might change all that. 

 

 

INTERVIEW

Sanusi Lamido Sanusi: “A country cannot be developed by depending on the export of primary commodities.”

 

Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi is a force to be reckoned with. He is known for his tough stance on stricter regulations, accountability and transparency in the financial sector.  During his recent visit to the island at the invitation of the governor of the Central Bank of Mauritius, Weekly caught up with him.

 

 

SPECIAL EDITION EDUCATION DOSSIER

 

Your scholarship search…Starts now

 

Weekly has been taking you around some of the most popular study destinations for the last few weeks. Now that you have decided where you want to go, why not look into what financial help is out there? You think a scholarship is not within your reach? Think again.

 

 

YOUTH

Expat teens in Mauritius: Sun, sand and (acne) spots

 

In this week’s Youth Rendez-vous, we shine a light on expat teenagers who have left their home countries behind to start a new life in Mauritius with their parents. What is life like for expat teens here? What does the relationship between expat teens and their Mauritian counterparts look like?

 

 

WHAT’S ON

3D at home: A flat chance

 

HEALTH

The most underestimated health problem: What you didn’t know about sleep

Few are aware that good sleep is about more than just the number of hours we spend on a mattress. Yet, failure to sleep right can result in cancer, obesity and mental problems. How do you avoid it?